The firm’s current managing director is stepping down
Continue readingAll-electric ‘flying taxis’ could take to UK skies by 2028
Vertical Aerospace is planning to build a factory at Cotswold Airport where it plans to produce 900 aircraft a year by 2035
Continue readingNewspaper wholesaler Smiths News raises profit forecast
The listed company has been boosted by its news and magazines business
Continue readingB&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher upgrades guidance amid strong UK demand
The retail giant is also planning to grow its marketplace platform after reporting significant growth over the year
Continue readingBusiness West mulling ‘multiple’ offers for historic Leigh Court headquarters
The regional chamber of commerce put the Grade II-listed building up for sale earlier this year
Continue readingHargreaves Lansdown to move from Bristol HQ after 40 years
The investment firm is relocating more than 2,000 staff from its current Harbourside base
Continue readingGolden Valley developer appoints contractor for £1bn scheme next to GCHQ
The major government-backed project is expected to create thousands of homes and jobs
Continue readingThe Cotswold Company reports surge in sales and eyes new showroom openings
The high-end furniture business has bucked the downturn in a challenging sector
Continue readingAmbrosia creamery site in Devon gets £19m investment
Premier Foods said the injection of funding in its Lifton site would support more than 320 jobs
Continue readingFirst Bus South West workers could strike over pay, union warns
RMT Union said it would ballot its members over the potential industrial action
Continue readingRenishaw appoints new HR chief following profit rise
The Gloucestershire engineering firm has raised its profit guidance for the financial year
Continue readingBristol Airport relaunches employment programme for young people
The scheme is aimed at helping 18 to 24-year-olds find jobs including with businesses based at the transport hub
Continue readingCouncil’s £1.5m budget hole could lead to cuts in essential services
Gloucester City Council said it could not 100 per cent guarantee frontline services would not face cuts
Continue readingCouncil’s £1.5m budget hole could lead to cuts in essential services
Gloucester City Council said it could not 100 per cent guarantee frontline services would not face cuts
Continue readingSt Nick’s Market rent hike looks set to go ahead – despite council’s own report that it could put traders out of business
A petition has been signed by thousands of people who visit the famous city centre market and street food venue
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